Introduction
The Cross Border Road Transport Agency (CBRTA) is currently accepting applications for its Road Transport Inspectorate Training Programme in Pretoria. This isn’t just another open position—it’s a year-long traineeship designed to immerse candidates in the nuts and bolts of road transport oversight. The programme isn’t for everyone. Only those with genuine passion and commitment will make the cut, vetted by CBRTA’s seasoned team of experts.
The stakes are clear: this isn’t a casual gig. Upon selection, you’ll dive headfirst into hands-on training, gaining real-world experience in a field that demands precision and vigilance. The best part? Completing the programme could fast-track you into a full-time role within the agency itself. No fluff, no filler—just a direct path to a career in transport inspection.
Don’t let hesitation hold you back. The agency has openings, and the right candidate could be you. Check the latest advert, submit your application, and turn this opportunity into your next professional move. The time to act is now.
CBRTA Road Transport Inspectorate Training Jobs 2014
Pretoria’s streets could soon have a fresh face of authority—if you’re the right kind of candidate. The Agency is on the hunt for young, driven South Africans ready to trade textbooks for traffic stops and kickstart a career in law enforcement. The opportunity? A 12-month Road Transport Inspectorate Training Programme that’s equal parts classroom grind and real-world grit. But don’t expect this to be a walk in the park.
Before you even think about applying, make sure you’ve got your ducks in a row. Here’s the fine print—all of it requiring official paperwork to back it up:
– South African citizenship (non-negotiable) plus fluency in at least two official languages (because roadside chats in this country aren’t one-size-fits-all)
– A National Senior Certificate (Grade 12)—though if you’ve got a post-matric qualification in Traffic or Law Enforcement, you’ll be a step ahead of the pack
– A clean, unendorsed driver’s license (no points, no excuses)
– A spotless criminal record (pending cases? That’s an automatic no)
– Prior law enforcement experience or exposure? Nice to have, but not a dealbreaker
Now, about the programme itself. It’s split into two phases—because theory and practice? They’re not the same beast.
First up: four to six months of classroom bootcamp in Gauteng. You’ll be cramming everything from legislation to inspection protocols at a designated academy or college. Think late-night study sessions, early-morning drills, and enough paperwork to make your hand cramp. Then, just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, they throw you into the deep end.
Phase two is where things get real. For the next six to eight months, you’ll be stationed at a regional office—Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, or the Northern/Western Cape. No cushy desk job here. You’ll be out on the roads, conducting cross-border transport inspections, enforcing legislation, and—yes—even handling court cases. Expect assessments at every turn, because this isn’t just about showing up. It’s about proving you’ve got what it takes.
What’s in it for you? A market-related salary package that covers the basics (and then some). Not a fortune, but enough to keep the lights on while you’re learning the ropes.
One catch: the clock’s ticking. Applications slam shut on 24 January 2014—so if you’re serious, don’t drag your feet. This isn’t the kind of opportunity that waits around. If you’re interested in other 2014 training programmes, be sure to check them out as well.
How to Apply for Road Transport Inspectorate Training Programme 2014
To apply for the Road Transport Inspectorate Training Programme 2014, interested candidates must submit their full CV along with certified copies of their qualifications, ID, and driver’s licence. All applications should be sent to recruitment10@cbrta.co.za and must include the correct reference number. It is crucial to adhere to this requirement, as applications without the reference number will not be reviewed.
On the flip side, the final hiring decisions for the programme are made solely by the C-BRTA. Shortlisted candidates will undergo a rigorous selection process, which includes reference checks, security clearance, and criminal record verification. This thorough process ensures that only the most qualified and suitable candidates are considered for the programme.
Applicants should note that if they do not receive a response within 21 days of the closing date, they should assume that their application has not been successful. Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply immediately by submitting all required documents via email to the CBRTA’s South African department address provided.
when will the application for 2015 be advertised
when will the 2017 learnership be advertised? ive been applying with cbrta for so long.